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21. It's Ali G, innit?
Stockport Express, Thursday 22 March 2001A SCHOOL had its own brand of comic relief when 'Ali G' appeared to interview 'Posh' and 'Becks' live on stage
22. Metrolink plans revealed
Stockport Express, Thursday 22 March 2001NEW plans for the town centre Chestergate stretch of the Metrolink tram line have been revealed.
23. Bob's back with new wife, aged 16
Stockport Express, Thursday 22 March 2001A controversial charity worker who dumped his wife to be with his 15-year-old Romanian girlfriend has married the teenager and returned to "clear his name."
24. Yobs could end up in rogues gallery
Stockport Express, Thursday 22 March 2001ALCOHOL-FUELLED violence is to be stamped out in pubs and clubs in Hazel Grove by barring those responsible and putting them into a "rogues gallery."
25. Fury over increased town centre parking charges
Stockport Express, Thursday 22 March 2001TOWN centre workers say their pay rises will be swallowed up by hiked-up car parking charges.
26. Woman granted slice of ex-lover's lottery windfall
Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 March 2001A STOCKPORT woman, who claimed she made a verbal agreement with a former boyfriend to split any lottery winnings, has been given a share of his £1.9million fortune.
27. War hero reunited with his medals
Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 March 2001WAR hero Alan Kemp has been reunited with his stolen World War Two medals - thanks to the Stockport Express.
28. Thieves hit college's £1million expansion plans
Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 March 2001A COLLEGE for young disabled adults, which has launched a desperate £1m appeal for vital equipment, has been hit by computer thieves.
29. Cruel thugs left trader for dead
Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 March 2001TERRIFIED shopkeeper Alexander Vesey told this week how he was left for dead by hammer-wielding thugs.
30. Supervisors accused of putting pupils lives at risk
Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 March 2001TWO supervisors on a Stockport primary school trip risked their pupils' lives by taking them on to a railway line within feet of a passing train, a court heard.
